Everytown Must Have Fire-Proof Pants

Everytown for Gun Safety (sic) just released a breathless report on the National Shooting Sports Foundation.

NSSF is accused of being “a front group” for the firearms industry. Well, no shit, Sherlock! They are explicitly the firearms industry’s trade association.

Then NSSF has the effrontery (sarc) to hold their trade show aka the SHOT Show in Las Vegas “just two miles from the site of the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.” How dare they bring millions and millions of dollars to Las Vegas with the 5th largest trade show in the city.

The report itself attacks the SHOT Show. The authors rail about it and Range Day being closed events “unlike other gun shows” but then go on about how NSSF is trying to get guns in the hands of everyone. Think about that – an event closed to the general public. If NSSF and the gun industry really were the evil monsters the report wants you to believe, they would invite in everyone to the SHOT Show.

But unlike other gun shows, the SHOT Show is a closed-door event open only to exhibitors, potential customers who buy in bulk — including gun wholesalers, retailers, and military and law enforcement personnel — and media outlets that regularly cover firearms.

The first event associated with the annual SHOT Show falls on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, when attendees are shuttled 30 miles into the desert to shoot hundreds of new guns from various manufacturers at a massive outdoor shooting range in Boulder City, Nevada.2 The official convention then takes place indoors, at the Venetian Expo Center and Caesars Forum in Las Vegas, where attendees can walk “13.9 miles of aisles”3 over four days to inspect all the new guns, ammo, and related gear on display — after getting through security.

With “Range Day” held in the remote desert and the rest of the convention walled off within the Venetian and Caesars Forum, SHOT Show symbolizes how far removed the gun industry is from the real-world consequences of its deadly products and how they are sold.

Read the whole thing and then think about this.

The NSSF and the industry do more to stop straw purchases through their “Don’t Lie for the Other Guy” campaign, dealer education, and FFL reporting of suspicions to the BATFE than anyone else.

In terms of actual safety, Project ChildSafe has partnered with over 15,000 law enforcement agencies to hand out over 37 million firearm safety kits. What have the Bloomberg minions actually done to promote actual gun safety? I think we know the answer.

If I had to guess, Everytown, Bloomberg, and the rest of the gun control industry are upset that the NSSF is stepping up to combat gun control just when they thought they had the NRA on the ropes. The timing of this “report” just before the SHOT Show is evidence of this.

I just hope the authors of this report had their fire-proof pants on because otherwise they would be on fire.


4 thoughts on “Everytown Must Have Fire-Proof Pants”

  1. When gun shows are open to everyone they scream about “the gun show loophole”. When gun shows are only open to certain people they scream about the attendees being walled off from the real world consequences. Anyone paying attention would know that if you are finding something to scream about no matter what the circumstances then you don’t actually have a point other than “guns are bad and I will scream about them”.

  2. The thing that caught my eye was the part of making small AR style guns for youth. Would you prefer to have a kid that knew the safety rules of gun handling, and was proficient in their use, or a kid who was afraid of their own shadow, and the sight of a gun made them wet their pants?
    It caught my eye because my niece has a son, who when Trump was elected president, was so afraid of the world coming to an end, she could not get him to stop crying and go to school for 2 days. She wrote this on F Book. I wrote back to her, not to be mean, but to try and get her to understand that she was the reason that he was so afraid, and that a 7 year old kid had no reason to be told that the election of any president meant the end of the world, or even allow him to be in the room if they were discussing such topics.
    I was certainly not mean, and didn’t even use such direct words, but she has not spoken to me since that day. It is her son’s loss, and he will grow up to be a very scared milquetoast of a man. Her mom, my oldest brother’s wife, got pissed at me, over my handling of my parent’s estate, and so she also is not speaking to me. I am the black sheep of the family, since I have always been different. That is why my parents asked me, the youngest of 5, with my twin brother making one of us, to be the executor of their will. I am not really liked by my siblings, but I rest easy knowing that I did things the way my parents wanted them to be done. Character counts, something that the anti gun people should learn.

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